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What does the Bible say about God's glory in Christ's crucifixion?

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The Bible reveals that God's glory is fully manifested in Christ's crucifixion, highlighting the significance of this event in redemptive history.

In John 17:4-5, Jesus articulates that He has glorified the Father on the earth by finishing the work given to Him, which includes His crucifixion. This act of obedience to the Father’s will reflects the ultimate display of God's glory, as it fulfills the eternal plan of redemption. The glory of God is evident in the sacrificial death of Christ, which reconciles sinners to Himself, demonstrating both justice and mercy in His divine nature. The purpose of Christ’s crucifixion is not merely an event in history; it is the fulcrum upon which the salvation of God's elect hinges, revealing the depth of God's love and the seriousness of human sin.
Scripture References: John 17:4-5, Romans 5:10, Galatians 4:4, Ephesians 1:5-6

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